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Exalted Scroll of Kings (Exalted: Second Edition) [Paperback]

Michael Goodwin (Author), Dean Shomshak (Author), Scott Taylor (Author)
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Exalted: Second Edition April 2, 2008
A guide to warfare in the Exalted Setting

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: White Wolf Publishing (April 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1588466116
  • ISBN-13: 978-1588466112
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Book and a Good Read, April 8, 2008
This review is from: Exalted Scroll of Kings (Exalted: Second Edition) (Paperback)
Those familiar with White Wolf products (especially the Exalted line) will note the substantial editing problems. Only the most grammar conscious or irritable would claim that these really detract from the quality of the product, I feel, but then again I have been acclimated to this sort of shoddy editing by years of it.

Scroll of Kings is a solid book, containing a great deal of setting information necessary for running campaigns dealing with military campaigns and the like. Each of the first five chapters covers one direction (South, North, West, East, Central) and introduces rules and mechanics that pertain to the conditions most common in that direction. The armies of major nations and cities in each direction are also given a thorough treatment, complete with Mass Combat statistics for one unit per locale. All in all, this material is very sound and satisfying and makes an enjoyable read. I was especially fond of the discussion of each direction's war gods, their rites, rituals and dispositions. History buffs will be alternately entertained or frustrated, depending on how picky they are about "realistic tactics and equipment," but the relevance of such a discussion within a fantasy line is a perennial argument that will not disappear anytime soon.

With regards to the treatment of Exalted canon, your mileage may vary. An example: The presence of projectile firing shore and deck cannons in the old Savage Seas supplement always nudged me the wrong way (since it contradicted most explanations for why Firedust was not gunpowder and could not be used the same way) and now that has been somewhat retconned with the introduction of steam cannons. The same principles apply ... one need only use the firedust to vaporize water in a boiler and then the steam does the work of pushing the stone or shell.

While I like steam-cannons in my setting, others have expressed their distaste. The individual preferences of each reader ought to be considered.

The last thing that bears mentioning is the degree to which various rules and mechanics are scattered throughout the chapters. I enjoyed this organization, but I also understand the outrage and frustration of others who find it messy and irresponsible.

I am well satisfied with it and eagerly anticipate the next supplements in the line.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good yet unappealing, December 24, 2008
This review is from: Exalted Scroll of Kings (Exalted: Second Edition) (Paperback)
It IS a good book. Yet it could be better.

Has several new rules that are not impresive they could be better and possibly could even have more of them written up to spice mass combats and make them even unique.

It has several new units and ideas and siege craft that is AWESOME, really this is a must for those that are interested in giving real world stats in this fantasy setting.

Many cities and towns are given stats for Mass Combat but MANY other important are spread in the Compasses of Terrestrial Direction and it makes all the stuff like tossed around. I think they should have included everything in ONE book instead of giving references to books released and even in those not yet released.

They could even have created newe Charms and applications for Mass Combat effects and even exemplified the rules and traits of the same long tick combat that many players are yet not familiar with.

It is good, yet it could be better.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A Disappointment, May 5, 2008
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This review is from: Exalted Scroll of Kings (Exalted: Second Edition) (Paperback)
The Mass Combat rules for Exalted need quite a lot of work. They're clumsy to work with and some of the mechanics are simply poorly thought out (e.g., the way Morale scales for larger armies provides for ridiculous results in which a very small force of mortals can, without much trouble, rout most of a 10,000 man strong enemy force of mortals. No Exalted or heroic mortals need be involved). I'm running a campaign in which an important battle is coming up, and so I bought this book assuming that it would feature a better and streamlined ruleset that would save me a lot of time and provide for a better play experience.

Unfortunately, the book doesn't deliver.
It outlines a lot of flavor for military forces in the different regions of Creation, including a few stat blocks for different kinds of troops. It also features some mildly useful information for ships and other military equipment, such as siege engines and cannons. These details are useful, to be sure. But what use is this level of detail when the system itself won't work without extensive house-ruling?
I own most of the Exalted 2nd Ed books, and this is the only one which I regret purchasing. You can obtain a great deal of the flavor from the relevant Compass of Terrestrial Directions books, and statting out armies and units isn't that hard. The main contribution this book should have made was improving the core system of Mass Combat, and that is exactly what it doesn't do in any shape or way.
With so many other excellent Exalted supplements, I suggest you pass on this one.
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